Gilroy coyote and the pack that’s after your wallet
Started my day Wednesday with a lone coyote, which I've seen before but never so close. On a chilly walk with the dogs backside of Christmas Hill Park, the coyote, like the one in the old roadrunner cartoons, sped by going a million miles an hour 25 yards ahead across our path. Dogs take chase. Coyote chasing rabbit. After a half mile, the coyote stopped, the dogs pulled up and headed back my way and the coyote forlornly bayed into the frosty dawn. He seemed to have lost his pack. Then, I cartoon kaboomed on the iced-over walkway next to the amphitheater and headed next for a meeting with MayorAl. Ah, never a dull Gilroy moment.
Internet is useful, but don’t rely on it completely
Q: Why are all the homes I find on the Internet already sold?
Congregation pitches in to help during Christmas
Christmas used to be a dilemma. The staff at St. Joseph's Family
Sunsets vanishing as new homes are built
Picture coming home after a long days' work, pouring a glass of
Get your golashes, it’s going to rain
South County residents, prepare to take shelter from the severe bouts of rain that will be hitting the region starting Tuesday night.














